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Reminders: Week 1 Topic and Editing Post!
I came across one of my old pieces which I wrote to Bach's Little Fugue in G Minor (Organ). I'm not usually inspired by music, because if it has words, it gets in the way of my writing. But occasionally there are songs that can inspire me, or help me with the process. My current obsession is with Death Cab for Cutie, I really want to write something set to "What Sarah Said".
Is music useful or hindering to you? Have you written pieces that are enhanced with music accompanying them? Share away!
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Reminders: Week 1 Topic and Editing Post!
I came across one of my old pieces which I wrote to Bach's Little Fugue in G Minor (Organ). I'm not usually inspired by music, because if it has words, it gets in the way of my writing. But occasionally there are songs that can inspire me, or help me with the process. My current obsession is with Death Cab for Cutie, I really want to write something set to "What Sarah Said".
Is music useful or hindering to you? Have you written pieces that are enhanced with music accompanying them? Share away!
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If you want to find recordings of any of Bach's organ works, look for Lionel Rogg's versions. He's recording every single Bach organ piece...three separate times. I found a really good CD of his, it's simply titled "Organ Works." It's recorded on one of the Silbermann organs. The whole CD is absolutely fantastic and I wish I had the whole set.
Non-Bach organ pieces...well, once you go Bach, you never go back. (heh) Though I could recommend Saint-Saen's Symphony No.3 in C minor, the "Organ" symphony. But there's not much of organ in that.
Do you know of any good pieces?
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When the soundtrack is really good, it becomes just as / more important than the visual. Amelie Poulain comes to mind.